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Critic Reviews
ColliderAug 17, 2022
Season 1 Review:
The first four episodes of She-Hulk are a delightful ride. The performances of the cast and the chemistry they have with one another far outweigh any complaints anyone could have about the CGI. If the final five episodes are anywhere near this charming, then Marvel has an absolute win on their hands.
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As expected, Tatiana Maslany does a wonderful job, especially as she navigates the non-Hulk parts of Jen’s personal life. ... What really matters is that She-Hulk is poised to become a new MCU fan-favorite character in a show that absolutely deserves a second season.
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Radio TimesAug 17, 2022
Season 1 Review:
The show's magnetic lead performance and rapid fire gags make it a joyful experience to get swept up in, with the minimal stakes being a refreshing change of pace from the apocalyptic scenarios of the big-screen outings (and indeed, our day-to-day lives). She-Hulk is just pure fun
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The results are mixed but mostly positive, though Attorney at Law has a harder time distinguishing itself in live action than its heroine has on the page. ... Ideally, a show billed as Marvel’s first out-and-out comedy would be notably funnier than, say, Hawkeye. But the self-aware sensibility and Maslany’s performance help both She-Hulk and the series named for her carve their own place within the large and formulaic MCU apparatus.
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Season 1 Review:
Jen’s She-Hulk origin story, which unspools in the first episode, gets a bit repetitive — another case of an unwitting someone not wanting the gift of superpowers — but Maslany and Ruffalo enjoy a wonderful sibling-like banter that transcends the VFX they’re often hidden under. Once Jen accepts her duality, things get much more zippy and She-Hulk transforms into “Lawyer Show!”
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Season 1 Review:
It's a lot, but hidden within a tangled mishmash is a very appealing protagonist (played with aplomb by Emmy-winning "Orphan Black" star Tatiana Maslany) and some well-placed humor, and if "She-Hulk" leans into its strengths, it could be a really unique, fun take on the mania of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But at least in the four episodes made available for review, it's not there yet.
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The TimesAug 19, 2022
Season 1 Review:
It is Maslany who brings the most energy to the show, hating her nickname because it's a derivative of a man's and breaking the fourth wall Fleabag-style. I will say that the bits when she is alone with Banner at his beach hideout drag somewhat, and it's silly quite a lot of the time, but it succeeds. A superhero tale with a serious message but which doesn't take itself too seriously.
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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is zippy, amusing and laden with Easter eggs, but anybody looking for “more” — more darkness, more drama, more cohesion — will be frustrated. ... So far, it kinda is a cameo-of-the-week show — one that isn’t without pleasures as long as you’re not allergic to silliness.
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Season 1 Review:
Proving "Moon Knight" wasn't a fluke as Marvel-sized disappointments go, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is big, bright, colorful, and also too goofy for its own good. Trying to bend the mold is fine in theory, but the mix of sitcom-style tropes and gamma-irradiated powers yields a series that's too weak to smash much of anything.
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It’s the breeziest, gassiest show yet in Marvel’s developing stable of small-screen properties, and yet it still feels heavy. Not in subject matter, but in its lumbering execution. ... Watching Maslany and Ruffalo, such appealing performers, have some spirited chats is nice. I just wish they had anything to talk about other than Marvel—and their tiresome obligations to it.
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The Daily BeastAug 17, 2022
Season 1 Review:
It’s disheartening to watch something that should play out like a delightfully bad ’80s cartoon squander every last bit of its promise once more in favor of falling back on a hemorrhaging formula. This is Marvel’s latest in a run of grand, ultimately useless tricks to distract from a complete and utter lack of imagination.
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